Guess the species? #5

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Thanks all. Answers are:

Thorny Devil (+my kids), Kalbarri NP, Australia (Stefka, I was impressed with how quickly you got this with just the tip of its tail)
Hanuman langur, Ranthambore NP, India (Beardsley Zoo Fan)
Rufous Tree-pie, Ranthambore NP, India (nrg800)
Black-footed rock wallaby, Cape Range NP, Australia (Ituri)
Quokka, Rottnest, Australia (nrg800)

So nrg 800 with deux points is the winner.
 

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Nrg??? No? Ok, then. ;)

Some moderately-hard ones, I guess. :p
 

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Yes, I love mourning doves. Hearing their call for the first time each year tells me that spring is coming; I love 'em. Then hearing that whistling noise from their wings as they take off; they're unique little birds.
 
Sorry, I wasn't on for a bit. I don't have any photos at the moment anyway. But is 4 a Masked Lapwing?
 
#1 is an amphibian, #2 is an invertebrate, and #4 is a member of Charadriinae. Hope that helps. Nrg800 came close to guessing this one.

C'mon, where's everyone else? You can't honestly be hinting that this game is getting old!

Is it? :(
 
1. ???
2. Monarch Butterfly - Wild Specimen - BeardsleyZooFan
3. Mourning Dove - Wild Specimen - BeardlseyZooFan
4. ???

Original photo (butterfly)
 

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